... Gemma López Guimerà es profesora de la Uni - versidad Autónoma de Barcelona. ... COMUNICACIÓN CÓMO FORMAR ALUMNOS CRÍTICOS EN EDUCACIÓN SECUNDARIA ROSAM.ª RAICH ESCURSELL DAVID SÁNCHEZ CARRACEDO GEMMA LÓPEZ GUIMERÀ ...
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Verse gordo, opinar esto de uno mismo, martirizarse con dietas constantes para perder unos pocos kilos y, encima, ¡que no se noten! ¿Vale la pena? ¿De dónde provienen estas preocupaciones e insatisfacciones que nos amargan la vida? ¿Cómo... more
Verse gordo, opinar esto de uno mismo, martirizarse con dietas constantes para perder unos pocos kilos y, encima, ¡que no se noten! ¿Vale la pena? ¿De dónde provienen estas preocupaciones e insatisfacciones que nos amargan la vida? ¿Cómo se ha desarrollado nuestra imagen ...
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Información del artículo Entrevista para evaluar programas de tratamiento residencial en drogodependencias.
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Background: This study presents normative data on the Spanish Version of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (S-EDE-Q) for adolescents and young adults in Spain. Method: A sample of 1,543 men and women, aged 12 - 21 years,... more
Background: This study presents normative data on the Spanish Version of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (S-EDE-Q) for adolescents and young adults in Spain. Method: A sample of 1,543 men and women, aged 12 - 21 years, completed the S-EDE-Q as part of a larger assessment battery. Results: Means, standard deviations, clinical significance and percentile ranks for the raw Restraint, Eating Concern, Shape Concern, and Weight Concern subscales and the Global Score by age group and gender are presented. Data on any and regular occurrences of dieting, bingeing and compensatory behaviors by age group and gender are reported. Compared with men, women scored higher on all the subscales and reported more key eating disorders (ED) and compensatory behavior. Compared with adolescents, young adults scored higher on the Restraint and Shape Concern subscales and reported more dietary restraint (DR), objective binge episodes (OBE) and diuretic misuse (DIUR). Conclusions: These results can help researchers and clinicians interpret the S-EDE-Q scores of adolescents and young adults in Spanish-speaking countries.
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Introduction: Currently, there is a higher occurrence of biopsychosocial diseases, especially eating disorders, involving different body systems and aspects related to the individual and their social relations. Objective: Addressing... more
Introduction: Currently, there is a higher occurrence of biopsychosocial diseases, especially eating disorders, involving different body systems and aspects related to the individual and their social relations. Objective: Addressing current and relevant issues about the prevalence, incidence and risk factors for anorexia and bulimia nervosa in adolescence. Methods: Search the databases: MEDLINE, SciELO and LILACS for studies published on the epidemiology and risk factors for eating disorders in adolescence. Results: The highest incidence of anorexia and bulimia nervosa among girls in the middle and final phase of adolescence. Factors that increase the risk for the onset of eating disorders in adolescents are: genetics, body changes during puberty, the vulnerability of adolescents to the ideals of thinness, social pressures to be thin, body image dissatisfaction, restrictive diet, depression and low self-esteem. However, it is suggested that in different cultures, eating disorders may come from a number of conditions unrelated to compensatory behaviors or weight, but the shape of the body. Conclusions: Several factors determine the occurrence of anorexia and bulimia nervosa in adolescence, however, there is no consensus how these factors interact in this complex process, which indicates the need for further investigations.
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Research Interests: Psychology, Epidemiology, Psychometrics, Eating Disorders, Adolescent, and 15 moreMedicine, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Spain, Population, Humans, Female, Male, Questionnaires, Reproducibility of Results, Health surveys, Binge eating, Cross Sectional Studies, mass Screening, and spanish psychology
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... ( REBIUN ); Descripción principal: Nuestra sociedad enfatiza la delgadez como primer criterio de belleza y la preocupación por la figura y el peso es muy frecuente en nuestros días. No es nada raro ver cómo personas con un peso normal... more
... ( REBIUN ); Descripción principal: Nuestra sociedad enfatiza la delgadez como primer criterio de belleza y la preocupación por la figura y el peso es muy frecuente en nuestros días. No es nada raro ver cómo personas con un peso normal hacen dieta para adelgazar. ...
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Research Interests: Psychology, Pain, Medicine, Attentional Control, Physical Therapy, and 15 moreMultivariate Analysis, Activities of Daily Living, Humans, Female, Hysterectomy, Postoperative pain, Middle Aged, Questionnaires, Adult, Coping Style, Cost Benefit Analysis, Relaxation Therapy, Ovariectomy, Psychology and Cognitive Sciences, and Medical and Health Sciences
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ABSTRACT The two objectives of this study were: (1) to replicate previous findings on the effects of relaxation in the preparation for surgery, and (2) to analyse the interaction effect between type of intervention (i.e., relaxation and... more
ABSTRACT The two objectives of this study were: (1) to replicate previous findings on the effects of relaxation in the preparation for surgery, and (2) to analyse the interaction effect between type of intervention (i.e., relaxation and information provision) and coping style (i.e., high versus low monitoring) on patients' pain level and the return to normal daily activities.Ninety cholecistectomy patients, who accepted participation in the study, were randomly assigned to one of three groups. Patients in the first group received complete sensory and procedural information. Those in the second group were trained in relaxation, while individuals in the third group acted as an attention control group. All patients were assessed for preferred coping style.The results demonstrated, again, the positive effects of relaxation training in the preparation of low monitoring patients. That is, low monitors trained in relaxation experienced less surgical pain through the recovery process and performed at a higher activity level at follow-up, compared to low monitor controls. Moreover, individuals who were exposed to any of the interventions experienced, in general, less pain, and reported a higher activity level during leisure time, than control patients. On the other hand, however, no ‘interaction effect’ was observed when the interaction between coping style and type of intervention was studied. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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